A lot of people talk highly of the vamo. I don't know much about it. There are so many choices out there, it is hard to decide what to buy. I can see why so many people spend so much money vaping.
Also if you use VV vs VW you will have a slight more control of your sweet spot as it adjusts in .1 volt increments vs VW which adjusts in .5 watt increments which comes out to about .15 volts. I have Vamo and for the money is a great way for you to experiment.
Also if you use VV vs VW you will have a slight more control of your sweet spot as it adjusts in .1 volt increments vs VW which adjusts in .5 watt increments which comes out to about .15 volts. I have Vamo and for the money is a great way for you to experiment.
A lot of people talk highly of the vamo. I don't know much about it. There are so many choices out there, it is hard to decide what to buy. I can see why so many people spend so much money vaping.
After 1 yr of vaping I've only spent $730.00 and have enuff PVs/ batts, juice and accessories to last me the next year+. I NEVER buy on impulse and wait until products have been proven and are on sale. I also NEVER buy version 1 releases.
FYI - we (well, a group of us working with Katya) are attempting a post about this stuff for a sticky in one of her threads. Anyway...link here (note it's just saved in this thread for the time being...so spamming the thread is not advised..but comments can be followed up here since it's a related topic)
With a single coil atty/carto for a heavy vaper like me, I would get 21 - 24 hours on a charge. With dual coils, I would get about 18 hours on a charge. Many reported getting 30 - 35 hours on a charge.
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